Oystein
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Oystein: Ergh... you are right, it is not very clear from the Bentham paper. If we can't be sure in this respect (that four chips (a) to (d)) closely studied by SEM are the same as were lately burned in DSC machine), this could be a problem.
Truthers can always say (after any thorough analyses): you perhaps proved that chips (a) to (d) were particles of your beloved red paint, but chips burned in DSC were different and for sure they were evil nanothemite!
(I will think about this matter later, now I am going to be rather busy.)
But if the DSC chips are not the same material as a-d, then we have no data at all on them except the DSC results. The DSC-results alone show A) a great variation of results and B) that something other than thermite must have reacted (under air, no less). Since we have no other characterization of the DCS chips, and since their energy density varies so wildly, we should even doubt that these four chips are the same material among themselves.
In short: The entire DSC data is totally useless for every purpose.